
The Manchester City attack will look different without Kevin De Bruyne on Tuesday, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird is expecting Phil Foden to help fill the void against West Brom.

The absence of Kevin De Bruyne will open up plenty of set-piece opportunities, though RotoWire's Adam Zdroik explains why most fantasy players are likely to stack Manchester City's attackers anyway.
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Burnley have allowed the third-most chances created in the Premier League this season, which helps Jack Grealish move up Andrew Laird's weekly rankings.
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Manchester City are going to have to figure out how to play without superstar midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird is expecting Phil Foden to fill a big part of the void.
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Liverpool went with a heavily rotated side in their last Premier League match, but Mohamed Salah seems likely to start against Spurs this week after bagging a brace against Man United in the FA Cup on Sunday.